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In addition, with the support of Port of Rotterdam and the city of Rotterdam, it wants to develop a physical climate campus in the Merwe4Haven in Rotterdam during the coming years. The initiative is called Platform Zero, a reference to zero emissions.
During a digital launch in presence of Allard Castelein, CEO of Port of Rotterdam, and alderman Arjan van Gils, the initiative was presented to an international audience of companies with special interest in maritime, energy and new technologies.
Initiators
The initiators are Mare Straetmans, formerly responsible for the foundation of Port XL, the first program to help maritime startups to develop, and Auke Ferwerda, who was involved in, among other things, Lightyear, the Dutch company that makes cars on solar energy. They want more attention to be paid to the scaling up of climate technology startups, not only in the port city, but throughout the Netherlands.
According to Straetmans, the red carpet has to go out for scale-ups that can accelerate the much needed energy transition: “Rotterdam is still insufficiently on the map among young companies with its ambitions as a climate and energy innovation capital; for example in the field of hydrogen, electrification or circularity. As a result, parties sometimes settle elsewhere, while the infrastructure, the companies present and the talent from South Holland are world-class.”